The Gallery exhibits a diverse mix of artists, media and styles from all over the U.K., with a large representation of Scottish artists such as Dorothy Stirling, Michael Ross, Aliisa Hyslop, Jonathan Shearer, Andrew Walker and June Carey. The gallery is keen to promote such quality painters as well as sculptors and craft makers. Indeed, the excellent craft selection has been recognised by the Crafts Council with the inclusion of the gallery in the ‘National List of Selected Galleries’ (one of only eight listed galleries in Scotland).
Artists from the Highlands are also supported, however, not on the basis that they are local, but because the standard of work is comparable to the best in Scotland. Such artists include Jim Neville, Joanne Kaar, Liz and Michael O’Donnell, Michael Forbes, Tom Mabon, Gillian Jones and John McNaught.
Inverness and the Highlands are major destinations for cultural tourism in Scotland. Quality standards here need to be driven up to match the expectations of increasingly discerning visitors. The Castle Gallery is playing its part in these developments in helping to erase the old perception of Inverness as being a bit of a cultural backwater in terms of contemporary art. The gallery has been very successful in attracting visitors to the gallery via a range of clever marketing initiatives, a widely distributed gallery leaflet and a smart new website at www.castlegallery.co.uk.
However, the owner, Denise Collins is keen to stress that the gallery is not a ‘tourist gallery’ but one intended to serve the needs of the people of the Highlands and Islands by introducing new and vibrant art.
The gallery is situated in the lee of the castle, in the centre of Inverness. The building dates from the early C18th. During extensive renovations, which took ten months, wattle and daub and the original fireplace were exposed. The premises now provide three separate gallery spaces on two floors in a welcoming and friendly setting.
The key staff have degrees in fine art and art history from Leeds University, Grays School of Art in Aberdeen, Edinburgh College of Art and St Andrews University. In addition, Denise also has an MA in Museum and Gallery Administration from City University in London. These well informed staff are there not only to sell work but to provide information on the various techniques and biographical information on the artists. This highly professional yet approachable environment , makes the Castle Gallery an ideal place to browse, enjoy and buy the best in contemporary art.
To mark the opening of their Christmas exhibition the gallery is hosting a day of mulled wine and warm mincemeat pies on Saturday 29 November. This open invitation to come along and view the superb and distinctive works of art on display should not be missed! Castle Gallery, 43 Castle Street, Inverness is open Monday to Saturday 09.00-17.00 telephone 01463 729512. |
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